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* India’s services exports outperform China’s

India’s Services Sector Steals the Show in Global Exports

While China remains the world’s leading exporter overall, India is carving a niche for itself in the international trade landscape. A recent report by DHL and New York University’s Stern School of Business highlights a significant trend: India’s services exports are outperforming China’s.

This achievement isn’t limited to just a single year. Since 2021, India’s exports and imports as a share of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) have been on a sharp rise. The report states that in 2022, India’s exports of goods and services reached 23% of GDP, up from 19% in 2020. This indicates a growing integration of the Indian economy with the global market.

The key driver behind this success story is India’s robust services sector. The report emphasizes that India’s trade intensity, which measures the importance of trade relative to the size of the economy, is far greater than China’s for both service exports and imports. This translates to a larger share of India’s economic activity being driven by services compared to China.

There are several factors contributing to the strength of India’s services sector. The country boasts a large pool of skilled professionals in IT, software development, and other knowledge-based industries. Additionally, the government’s initiatives to promote digitalization and attract foreign investment have further bolstered this sector.

However, it’s important to acknowledge the bigger picture. While India shines in services exports, China still dominates the global market in terms of total merchandise trade (goods). China’s export-to-GDP ratio remains higher than India’s, indicating a larger focus on exporting physical products.

Looking ahead, this trend of India’s growing services exports holds promise for the country’s economic development. The services sector is generally considered less volatile and more resilient to external shocks compared to manufacturing. As India continues to develop its talent pool and infrastructure, it can solidify its position as a global leader in the services industry.

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